If You're in the Market For Some New Wheels, Is It Financially Better to Buy a New or Used Vehicle?
Car buying can be stressful, but determining whether or not to buy brand new can help the decision-making process go a little easier.
Car buying can be stressful, but determining whether or not to buy brand new can help the decision-making process go a little easier.
College students across the country are struggling with what's looking to be a largely online school year - yet colleges and universities are reluctant to decrease tuition. Are students paying too much for the quality of virtual schooling?
Celebrities are just like us - meaning when they die without a proper will in place, things can get complicated. Here's a reminder about the importance of having a will, no matter your net worth.
Show your kids the importance of giving back during the holiday season with these 15 fun and simple ways to help those in your community.
Financial stress affects everybody - and decreasing the levels of it in your employees is good for the both of you. Consider these 4 initiatives to increase the financial security of your employees in the new year.
For most, 2021 can't come soon enough. As you prepare to ring in the new year, don't forget to take some time to reassess your spending and saving strategies for the new year.
2020 has been a difficult year to say the least, but 2021 is rapidly approaching. Utilize these 7 financial moves to make the coming year less stressful.
Millions of people around the world have been financially affected by COVID-19. With the holidays approaching, keep the giving going with these low-cost gift ideas.
As the new year quickly approaches, make sure you’re prepared with your year-end giving strategy checklist.
The CARES Act was passed nearly eight months ago, but there's one benefit you may have overlooked. As you give to your favorite organizations this holiday season, keep this important change in mind.
Don't go into debt to make sure that everyone gets something special this season. Use these 10 money saving tips, so you don't have to feel like a Grinch.
A letter of intent is a keepsake for loved ones, but it also helps reduce the challenge of organizing an estate. Here are some things that should be included in any letter of intent.
In 2019 the average person planned on spending about $1,047.83 during the holiday season. A silver lining this year? You might spend much less due to COVID-19.
Joseph R. Biden, Jr.'s win in the 2020 presidential election could have a profound impact on your estate and gift tax obligations moving forward.
Student loan debt for medical students in the US at graduation is $192,000, which is 5x more the $37,172.2 of average students. If you are an MD, then these 5 things should factor most when creating your financial plan.
Is it time to update your health insurance coverage? Starting November 1, you'll have a limited window to do so. Here's what to consider about changing your coverage in the meantime.
Whether you are newly single or you have been doing this for years, budgeting as a single parent is no easy task. However, with these 7 tips, it is doable.
Stocks have been up — but unemployment has also risen. Why is that? Here, we break down the major differences between the stock market and the economy.
Knowing the differences between home insurance and home warranties can help you save time and energy as a homeowner.
Purchasing a new home is exciting - and expensive. Besides the mortgage, prepare yourself to pay these 10 hidden costs.